


Chioggia: Private Walking Tour of Venetian Charm
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Discover Chioggia, known as "Little Venice," on a private walking tour
- Marvel at the Colonna di Vigo, crowned with the winged lion of Saint Mark
- See the Torre dell’Orologio di Sant’Andrea, one of the oldest clock towers
- Visit the Mercato del Pesce di Chioggia and experience local maritime life
- Admire the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta and its revered Wooden Crucifix
Activity location
- Chioggia
- Chioggia, Veneto, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Piazzetta Vigo, 30015 Chioggia VE, Italia | Meeting point with the local guide: Piazzetta Vigo Square The guide will be easily recognizable by the badge they will be wearing
- Chioggia, Veneto, Italy
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Chioggia: Private Walking Tour of Venetian Charm
- 2h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Private walking tour of Chioggia with licensed tour guide
- Visit to Piazzetta Vigo
- Visit to Porta Santa Maria
- Walk along the city’s canals
- View of Ponte Vigo
- Visit to Torre dell’Orologio di Sant’Andrea ( external visit )
- Visit to Palazzo Granaio ( external visit )
- Visit to Mercato del Pesce di Chioggia
- Visit to Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo
- Visit to Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta
- Walk along Corso del Popolo
- Visit to Refugium Peccatorum
Know before you book
- In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
What you can expect
Begin at Piazzetta Vigo, a picturesque square offering a stunning view of the lagoon, anchored by the historical Colonna di Vigo, crowned with the symbol of the Venetian Republic, the winged lion of Saint Mark. This is not just a monument but a symbol of the deep bond between Chioggia and Venice, representing the city’s role in protecting and governing the lagoon.
From here, enjoy a magnificent view of the Ponte Vigo, an elegant stone bridge that spans the Canal Vena. The bridge, adorned with sculpted balustrades, is one of the most scenic spots in Chioggia, offering a perfect photo opportunity as the still waters reflect the architecture, boats, and surrounding beauty.
As you continue along the canal, encounter the Torre dell’Orologio di Sant’Andrea, one of the oldest functioning clock towers in the world, dating back to 1386. With its distinct octagonal dome, it’s a historical landmark that speaks to Chioggia’s longstanding importance. Nearby stands the imposing Palazzo Granaio, a monument to the city’s past, once used for grain storage and now a testament to Chioggia’s strategic role in maritime trade.
Next, visit the Mercato del Pesce di Chioggia, the beating heart of the town, where the lively, colourful fish market offers a glimpse into the local maritime tradition. Here, you’ll find stalls piled high with freshly caught fish, vibrant fishing nets, and the typical boats that dock along the canals. The sounds, smells, and energy of the market provide an authentic experience of daily life in Chioggia.
Visit Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo, the oldest church in Chioggia, dating back to the 13th century. Its simple yet elegant facade hides a peaceful interior, where visitors can admire medieval elements and ancient altars, creating a serene atmosphere steeped in religious history.
From here, make your way to the majestic Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, the spiritual heart of the city. Its neoclassical facade is as understated as it is grand, and inside, you’ll find the revered Wooden Crucifix, one of the cathedral’s most significant treasures and a symbol of Chioggia’s deep religious devotion.
As you continue along the bustling Corso del Popolo, encounter the remarkable Refugium Peccatorum, a collection of 18th-century statues on a marble balustrade. Among them stands the Madonna with Child, protected by a canopy, a poignant sight where condemned criminals once prayed their last prayers before execution. Further along, visit Porta Santa Maria, the ancient medieval city gate, which offers a glimpse into Chioggia's evolution over centuries.
Conclude with a peaceful walk along the city’s canals, often compared to Venice for their beauty and tranquility. The brightly coloured facades of the buildings, the bobbing boats, and the calm waters offer a postcard-perfect scene. As you walk, you’ll be transported through history and tradition, feeling like you've stepped back in time to experience the authentic charm of this Venetian gem.
Location
Activity location
- Chioggia
- Chioggia, Veneto, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Piazzetta Vigo, 30015 Chioggia VE, Italia | Meeting point with the local guide: Piazzetta Vigo Square The guide will be easily recognizable by the badge they will be wearing
- Chioggia, Veneto, Italy